Untuk para pengembang perangkat lunak, kata-kata “Hello World” adalah kalimat yang sudah sangat familiar didengar, dibaca dan dirasakan, bahkan mungkin sudah bosan dengan kata tersebut. Tapi pernahkah membaca kode sumber untuk “Hello World” dalam berbagai macam bahasa pemrograman? Ini dia daftar kode sumber “Hello World” dalam berbagai macam bahasa (referensi dari sini):
A
4GL
message "Hello, World!" with style = popup;
Abap
WRITE 'Hello, World!'.
Abc
WRITE "Hello, World!"
ActionScript
trace("Hello, World!");
Graphical version:
this.createTextField("hello_txt",0,10,10,100,20); this.hello_txt.text="Hello, World!";
Ada
with TEXT_IO; procedure HELLO is begin TEXT_IO.PUT_LINE ("Hello, World!"); end HELLO;
Algol 60
'BEGIN' 'COMMENT' In Algol 60; OUTPUT(4,'(''('Hello World!')',/')') 'END
Algol 68
BEGIN print(("Hello, World!", newline)) END
Using the short form of begin and end:
( print("Hello, World!") )
Alma-0
Hello, World!
AmigaE
PROC main() WriteF('Hello, World!'); ENDPROC
Apl
'Hello, World!'
AppleScript
return "Hello, World!"
or:
-- "Hello World!"
Graphical:
display dialog "Hello World!" buttons {"OK"} default button 1
Ascii
In hexadecimal notation (0D = carriage return, 0A = newline):
48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 21 0D 0A
Asp
<% Response.Write("Hello, World!") %>
- or
<%="Hello, World!" %>
Asp.Net
Response.Write("Hello, World!")
AspectJ
public aspect HelloWorld { pointcut mainCall() : call(public static void *.main(String[] args)); before() : mainCall() { System.out.println( "Hello World!" ); } }
Assembly language
6502 assembler
MSG: .ASCIIZ "Hello, World!" START: LDX #0 LOOP: LDA MSG,X ; load character JSR $FFD2 ; output to current output device INX BNE @LOOP RTS
Intel x86, Dos, Tasm
MODEL SMALL IDEAL STACK 100H DATASEG MSG DB 'Hello, World!', 13, '$' CODESEG Start: MOV AX, @data MOV DS, AX MOV DX, OFFSET MSG MOV AH, 09H ; output ascii string INT 21H MOV AX, 4C00H INT 21H END Start
Intel x86, Linux
SECTION .data msg: db "Hello, World!\n" len equ $ - msg SECTION .text global start start: mov edx,len mov ecx,msg mov ebx,1 mov eax,4 int 0x80 mov ebx,0 mov eax,1 int 0x80
Assembler 68000:
move.l #helloworld,-(A7) move #9,-(A7) trap #1 addq.l #6,A7 move #0,-(A7) trap #1 helloworld: dc.b "Hello World!",$0d,$0a,0
Arm, Risc OS:
.program ADR R0,message SWI "OS_Write0" SWI "OS_Exit" .message DCS "Hello, World!" DCB 0 ALIGN
or the even smaller version (from qUE);
SWI"OS_WriteS":EQUS"Hello, World!":EQUB0:ALIGN:MOVPC,R14
Risc processor and Mips architecture
.data msg: .asciiz "Hello, World!" .align 2 .text .globl main main: la $a0,msg li $v0,4 syscall jr $ra
AutoHotkey
MsgBox, "Hello, World!"
Autoit
MsgBox(1,'','Hello, World!')
Avenue – Scripting language for ArcView GIS
MsgBox("Hello, World!","aTitle")
Awk
# Hello BEGIN { print "Hello, World!" }
B
B
/* Hello */ main() { extern a, b, c; putchar (a); putchar (b); putchar (c); putchar ('!*n'); } a 'hell' ; b 'o, w' ; c 'orld' ;
Bash
#!/bin/sh echo "Hello, World!"
Basic
General
ANSI/ISO-compliant BASIC implementation. The “END” statement is optional in many implementations of BASIC.
10 PRINT "Hello, World!" 20 END
Immediate mode.
PRINT "Hello, World!" ? "Hello, World!"
Later implementations of BASIC. Again, the “END” statement is optional in many BASICs.
PRINT "Hello, World!" END
DarkBasic
PRINT "HELLO WORLD" TEXT 0,0,"Hello, World!" WAIT KEY
PBasic
DEBUG "Hello, World!", CR
or, the typical microcontroller Hello World program equivalent with the only output device present being a light-emitting diode (LED) (in this case attached to the seventh output pin):
DO HIGH 7 'Make the 7th pin go high (turn the LED on) PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second LOW 7 ' Make the 7th pin go low (turn the LED off) PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second LOOP END
StarOffice/OpenOffice Basic
sub main print "Hello, World!" end sub
Visual Basic
Sub Main() Print "Hello, World!" End Sub
Visual Basic .Net
Module HelloWorldApp Sub Main() System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!") End Sub End Module
or:,
Class HelloWorldApp Shared Sub Main() System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!") End Sub End Class
Bcpl
// Hello GET "LIBHDR" LET START () BE $( WRITES ("Hello, World!*N") $)
Beta
{ *** Hello ***} (# do 'Hello World!'->putLine #)
Bliss
%TITLE 'HELLO_WORLD' MODULE HELLO_WORLD (IDENT='V1.0', MAIN=HELLO_WORLD, ADDRESSING_MODE (EXTERNAL=GENERAL)) = BEGIN LIBRARY 'SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET'; EXTERNAL ROUTINE LIB$PUT_OUTPUT; GLOBAL ROUTINE HELLO_WORLD = BEGIN LIB$PUT_OUTPUT(%ASCID %STRING('Hello, World!')) END; END ELUDOM
Boo
print "Hello, World!"
C
C (ANSI)
#include <stdio.h> /* Hello */ int main(void) { printf("Hello, World!"); return 0; }
C Windows
#include int WinMain( HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPWSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow ) { MessageBox( NULL, "Hello World!\n", "", MB_OK ); return 0; } .h>
C#
using System; class HelloWorld { static void Main() { System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!"); } }
C++ (ISO)
#include <iostream> int main() { std::cout << "Hello, World!\n"; }
C++ / Cli
int main() { System::Console::WriteLine("Hello, World!"); }
C++ Managed (.Net)
#using <mscorlib.dll> using namespace System; int wmain() { Console::WriteLine("Hello, World!"); }
Caml light
(* Hello World *) let hello = print_string "Hello World!"; ;;
Cil
.method public static void Main() cil managed { .entrypoint .maxstack 8 ldstr "Hello, World!" call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string) ret }
Clean
module hello Start = "Hello, World!"
Clist
PROC 0 WRITE Hello, World!
Clipper
? "Hello, World!"
Clu
start_up = proc () po: stream := stream$primary_output () stream$putl (po, "Hello, World!") end start_up
Cobol
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD. ENVIRONMENT DIVISION. DATA DIVISION. PROCEDURE DIVISION. DISPLAY "Hello, World!". STOP RUN.
Cocoa or GnuStep (Objective C)
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> @interface hello : NSObject { } @end @implementation hello -(void)awakeFromNib { NSRunAlertPanel(@"Message from your Computer", @"Hello, World!", @"Hi!", nil, nil); } @end
ColdFusion
<cfoutput>Hello, World!</cfoutput>
Comal
PRINT "Hello, World!"
Curl
{curl 3.0, 4.0 applet} {curl-file-attributes character-encoding = "utf-8"} Hello, World!
D
D
import std.stdio ; void main () { writef("Hello, World!"); }
D++
function main() { screenput "Hello, World!"; }
Dataflex
/tela Hello world /* clearscreen page tela
dBase
* Hello World in dBase IV ? "Hello World!"
Dcl batch
$ write sys$output "Hello, World!"
Delphi, Kylix
program Hello_World; uses Windows; begin ShowMessage("Hello, World!"); end.
Doll
this::operator() { import system.cstdio; puts("Hello, World!"); }
Dylan
module: hello format-out("Hello, World!\n");
E
Ed and Ex (Ed extended)
a hello World! . p
Eiffel
class HELLO_WORLD creation make feature make is local io:BASIC_IO do !!io io.put_string("%N Hello, World!") end -- make end -- class HELLO_WORLD
Elan
(* Elan *) putline ("Hello World!");
Erlang
-module(hello). -export([hello_world/0]). hello_world() -> io:fwrite("Hello, World!\n").
Euphoria
puts(1, "Hello, World!")
F
F#
print_endline "Hello, World!"
Factor
"Hello, World!" print
filePro
@once: mesgbox "Hello, World!" ; exit
Focal
type "Hello, World!",!
Focus
-TYPE Hello world
Forth
: HELLO ( -- ) ." Hello, World!" CR ; HELLO
Fortran
PROGRAM HELLO PRINT *, 'Hello, World!' END
Fril
?((pp "Hello, World!"))
Frink
println["Hello, World!"]
G
Gambas
PUBLIC SUB Main() Print "Hello, World!" END
Graphical:
PUBLIC SUB Main() Message.Info("Hello, World!") END
Go
package main import fmt "fmt" func main() { fmt.Printf("Hello, World!\n"); }
Groovy
println "Hello, World"
Gtk+ in C++
#include <iostream> #include <gtkmm/main.h> #include <gtkmm/button.h> #include <gtkmm/window.h> using namespace std; class HelloWorld : public Gtk::Window { public: HelloWorld(); virtual ~HelloWorld(); protected: Gtk::Button m_button; virtual void on_button_clicked(); }; HelloWorld::HelloWorld() : m_button("Hello, World!") { set_border_width(10); m_button.signal_clicked().connect(SigC::slot(*this, &HelloWorld::on_button_clicked)); add(m_button); m_button.show(); } HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {} void HelloWorld::on_button_clicked() { cout << "Hello, World!" << endl; } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { Gtk::Main kit(argc, argv); HelloWorld helloworld; Gtk::Main::run(helloworld); return 0; }
Gtk# in C#
using Gtk; using GtkSharp; using System; class Hello { static void Main() { Application.Init (); Window window = new Window(""); window.DeleteEvent += cls_evn; Button close = new Button ("Hello world"); close.Clicked += new EventHandler(cls_evn); window.Add(close); window.ShowAll(); Application.Run (); } static void cls_evn(object obj, EventArgs args) { Application.Quit(); } }
H
Haskell
module Main (main) where main = putStrLn "Hello, World!"
Heron
program HelloWorld; functions { _main() { print_string("Hello, World!"); } } end
HLA (High Level Assembly)
program helloWorld; #include("stdlib.hhf") begin helloWorld; stdout.put( "Hello World" nl ); end helloWorld;
HP-41, HP-42S
Hewlett-Packard RPN-based alphanumeric engineering calculators.
01 LBLTHELLO 02 THELLO, WORLD 03 PROMPT
Html
<html> <body> Hello, World! </body> </html>
HTML 4.01 Strict
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <title>Hello, World!</title> </head> <body> <p>Hello, World!</p> </body> </html>
HyperTalk
Apple HyperCard’s scripting programming language.
put "Hello, World!"
or
Answer "Hello, World!"
I
Icon
# In Icon procedure main() write("Hello world") end
IDL
print,"Hello World!"
Inform
[ Main; "Hello, World!"; ];
Intercal
IN INTERCAL HELLO WORLD
Io
"Hello, World!" print
or
write("Hello, World!\n")
Iptscrae
ON ENTER { "Hello, " "World!" & SAY }
J
J
'Hello world'
Java
public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello, World!"); } }
Java byte-code
Disassembler output of javap -c HelloWorld.
public class HelloWorld extends java.lang.Object{ public HelloWorld(); Code: 0: aload_0 1: invokespecial #1; //Method java/lang/Object."<init>":()V 4: return public static void main(java.lang.String[]); Code: 0: getstatic #2; //Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream; 3: ldc #3; //String Hello, World! 5: invokevirtual #4; //Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V 8: return }
Java Swing
import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class Hello { public static void main(String[] args) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Hello, World!"); } }
Java SWT
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT; import org.eclipse.swt.layout.RowLayout; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label; public class SWTHello { public static void main (String [] args) { Display display = new Display (); final Shell shell = new Shell(display); RowLayout layout = new RowLayout(); layout.justify = true; layout.pack = true; shell.setLayout(layout); shell.setText("Hello, World!"); Label label = new Label(shell, SWT.CENTER); label.setText("Hello, World!"); shell.pack(); shell.open (); while (!shell.isDisposed ()) { if (!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep (); } display.dispose (); } }
Java applet
- Java applets work in conjunction with HTML files.
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Hello world</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> HelloWorld Program says: <APPLET CODE="HelloWorld.class" WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=100> </APPLET> </BODY> </HTML> import java.applet.*; import java.awt.*; public class HelloWorld extends Applet { public void paint(Graphics g) { g.drawString("Hello, World!", 100, 50); } }
JavaFX Script (F3)
var win = new Frame(); win.title = "Hello World!"; win.width = 400; var label = new Label(); label.text = "Hello World!"; win.content = label; win.visible = true;
Visual version:
Stage { title: "Hello World!" width: 320 height: 240 visible: true }
JavaScript
<script language="JavaScript"> document.write('Hello, World!'); </script>
or with an alert
alert('Hello, World!');
or
<script type="text/javascript"> function helloWorld() { alert("Hello, World!"); } </script> <a href="#" onclick="helloWorld(); return false;">Hello World Example</a>
or
<a href="#" onclick="alert('Hello, World!'); return false;">Hello World Example </a>
K
K
`0:"Hello world\n"
Kogut
WriteLine "Hello, World!"
L
LaTeX
\documentclass{article} \begin{document} Hello, World! \end{document}
Lisaac
section HEADER + name := HELLO_WORLD; - category := MACRO; section INHERIT - parent_object:OBJECT := OBJECT; section PUBLIC - make <- ( "Hello World !\n".print; );
Lisp
Lisp has many dialects that have appeared over its almost fifty-year history.
Common Lisp
(format t "Hello World!~%")
or
(write-line "Hello World!")
or merely:
"Hello World!"
Scheme
(display "Hello, World!")
Emacs Lisp
(print "Hello, World!")
AutoLisp
(print "Hello, World!")
XLisp
(print "Hello, World!")
Logo
print [Hello World!]
or
pr [Hello World!]
Lua
print "Hello, World!"
M
M4
Hello, World!
Macsyma, Maxima
print("Hello, World!")$
Maple
>> print("Hello, World!");
Mathematica
(* Hello World in Mathematica *) Print["Hello world"]
Matlab
disp('Hello world')
Maude
fmod HELLOWORLD is protecting STRING . op helloworld : -> String . eq helloworld = "Hello, World." . endfm red helloworld .
Max
max v2; #N vpatcher 10 59 610 459; #P message 33 93 63 196617 Hello World!; #P newex 33 73 45 196617 loadbang; #P newex 33 111 31 196617 print; #P connect 1 0 2 0; #P connect 2 0 0 0; #P pop;
mIrc Script
echo Hello World
Model 204
BEGIN PRINT 'Hello, World!' END
Modula-2
MODULE Hello; FROM InOut IMPORT WriteLn, WriteString; BEGIN WriteString ("Hello, World!"); WriteLn END Hello. (* Modula-2 R10 *) MODULE Hello; IMPORT PervasiveIO; BEGIN WRITE("Hello, World!\n"); END Hello.
Moo
notify(player, "Hello, World!");
Ms-Dos batch
The @ symbol is optional and prevents the system from displaying the command before executing it.
@echo Hello, World!
Muf
: main me @ "Hello, World!" notify ;
Mumps
W "Hello, World!"
N
Natural
WRITE "Hello, World!" END
Nemerle
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!");
NewtonScript
baseview := {viewBounds: {left: -3, top: 71, right: 138, bottom: 137}, viewFlags: 581, declareSelf: 'base, _proto: protoFloatNGo, debug: "baseview" }; textview := * child of baseview * {text: "Hello World!", viewBounds: {left: 33, top: 24, right: 113, bottom: 46}, viewFlags: 579, _proto: protoStaticText, debug: "textview" };
Nice
void main(String[] args) { println("hello world"); }
O
Oberon
MODULE Hello; IMPORT Out; BEGIN Out.String("Hello World!"); Out.Ln END Hello.
Objective C
Functional C Version
#import <stdio.h> int main() { printf( "Hello, World!\n" ); return 0; }
Object-Oriented C Version
#import <stdio.h> //An object-oriented version. @interface Hello : Object { const char str[] = "Hello world"; } - (id) hello (void); @end @implementation Hello - (id) hello (void) { printf("%s\n", str); } @end int main(void) { Hello *h = [Hello new]; [h hello]; [h free]; return 0; }
OpenStep/Cocoa Version
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h> int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) { NSLog(@"Hello, World!"); return 0; }
OCaml
print_endline "Hello World!"
Occam
#USE "course.lib" PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!) out.string("Hello World!*n", 0, screen!) :
Octave
printf("Hello World\n");
Opl
PROC hello: PRINT "Hello, world" ENDP
Ops5
(object-class request ^action) (startup (strategy MEA) (make request ^action hello) ) (rule hello (request ^action hello) (write |Hello World!| (crlf)) )
Ops83
module hello (main) { procedure main( ) { write() |Hello, World!|, '\n'; }; };
Oz
{Browse 'Hello World!'}
P
Parrot assembly language
print "Hello, World!\n" end
Pascal
program hello; begin writeln('Hello, World!'); end.
%PDF-1.0 1 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 3 0 R /Outlines 2 0 R >> endobj 2 0 obj << /Type /Outlines /Count 0 >> endobj 3 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Count 1 /Kids [4 0 R] >> endobj 4 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 3 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R >>/ProcSet 6 0 R >> /MediaBox [0 0 612 792] /Contents 5 0 R >> endobj 5 0 obj << /Length 44 >> stream BT /F1 24 Tf 100 100 Td (Hello World) Tj ET endstream endobj 6 0 obj [/PDF /Text] endobj 7 0 obj << /Type /Font /Subtype /Type1 /Name /F1 /BaseFont /Helvetica /Encoding /MacRomanEncoding >> endobj xref 0 8 0000000000 65535 f 0000000009 00000 n 0000000074 00000 n 0000000120 00000 n 0000000179 00000 n 0000000322 00000 n 0000000415 00000 n 0000000445 00000 n trailer << /Size 8 /Root 1 0 R >> startxref 553 %%EOF
Perl
# Hello print "Hello, World!\n";
Perl 6
say "Hello world";
PHP
<?php echo 'Hello, World!'; ?>
or
<?php print 'Hello, World!' . PHP_EOL; ?>
or
<?='Hello, World!'?>
PHP-GTK
<?php $wnd = new GtkWindow(); $wnd->set_title('Hello'); $wnd->connect_simple('destroy', array('gtk', 'main_quit')); $lblHello = new GtkLabel("Hello world!'"); $wnd->add($lblHello); $wnd->show_all(); Gtk::main(); ?>
Pike
int main() { write("Hello, World!\n"); return 0; }
Pilot
T:Hello, World!
Pl/Sql
-- start anonymous block set serveroutput on size 10000000; begin dbms_output.enable(1000000); dbms_output.put_line('Hello World!'); end; -- end anonymous block
Pl/I
Test: proc options(main) reorder; put skip edit('Hello, World!') (a); end Test;
Pop-11
'Hello world' =>
PostScript
% Displays on console. (Hello World!) = %! % Displays as page output. /Courier findfont 24 scalefont setfont 100 100 moveto (Hello World!) show showpage
Pov-Ray
#include "colors.inc" camera { location <3, 1, -10> look_at <3,0,0> } light_source { <500,500,-1000> White } text { ttf "timrom.ttf" "Hello World!" 1, 0 pigment { White } }
Processing
println("Hello, World!");
Profan
' Hello in Profan cls print "Hello World!" waitkey
Progress
message "Hello World" view-as alert-box.
Prolog
:- write('Hello world'),nl.
Protocol Buffers
message hello { required string data = 1 [default="Hello World!"]; }
PureBasic
; In PureBasic console OpenConsole() ConsoleTitle ("Hello World!") PrintN ("Hello World!") CloseConsole()
Python 2
print "Hello, World!"
Python 3
print("Hello, World!")
Q
QML
Text { text: "Hello World" }
Qt toolkit (C++)
#include <QApplication> #include <QLabel> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QApplication app(argc, argv); QLabel salut("Hello World!"); salut.show(); return app.exec(); }
QuakeC
bprint("Hello World\n");
QuickBasic
REM Hello World in QuickBASIC PRINT "Hello World!" END
R
R
cat("Hello world\n")
Ratfor
print *, 'hello, world' end
RealBasic
' Hello msgBox "Hello World!"
Rebol
print "Hello, World!"
Refal
$ENTRY GO{=<Prout 'Hello, World!'>;}
Rexx, ARexx, NetRexx, and Object REXX
say "Hello, World!"
or, Windows:
call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs' call SysLoadFuncs call RxMessageBox 'Hello World!', 'Hello World Window', 'OK', 'EXCLAMATION' exit
Rpg
Free-Form Syntax
/FREE DSPLY 'Hello, World!'; *InLR = *On; /END-FREE
Traditional Syntax
d TestMessage c Const( 'Hello, World!' ) c TestMessage DSPLY c EVAL *InLR = *On
Rpg Code
Message Window
mwin("Hello, World!") wait()
On Screen Text
text(1,1"Hello, World!") wait()
RPL (HP calculators)
<< CLLCD "Hello, World!" 1 DISP 0 WAIT DROP >>
Rsl
[Hello World!];
Rtf
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0 {\fonttbl {\f0 Courier New;}} \f0\fs20 Hello, World! }
Ruby
puts "Hello, World!"
S
S
cat("Hello world\n")
Sas
data _null_; put 'Hello, World!'; run;
Sather
class HELLO_WORLD is main is #OUT+"Hello world\n"; end; end;
Scala
object HelloWorld with Application { Console.println("Hello, World!"); }
Scriptol
print "Hello World!"
sed
sed -ne '1s/.*/Hello, World!/p'
Seed7
$ include "seed7_05.s7i"; const proc: main is func begin writeln("Hello, World!"); end func;
Self
'Hello, World!' print.
Setl
-- Hello in Setl2 procedure Hello(); print "Hello World!"; end Hello;
Scheme
(display "Hello world!") (newline)
Simula
BEGIN OutText("Hello, World!"); OutImage; END
Smalltalk
Transcript show: 'Hello, World!'; cr
Graphical:
('Hello, World!' asMorph openInWindow) submorphs second color: Color black
Smil
<!-- Hello World in SMIL --> <smil> <head> <layout> <root-layout width="300" height="160" background-color="white"/> <region id="text_region" left="115" top="60"/> </layout> </head> <body> <text src="data:,Hello%20World!" region="text_region"> <param name="fontFace" value="Arial"/> </text> </body> </smil>
Sml
print "Hello, World!\n";
Snobol
OUTPUT = "Hello, World!" END
Span
class Hello { static public main: args { Console << "Hello, World!\n"; } }
Spark
with Spark_IO; --# inherit Spark_IO; --# main_program; procedure Hello_World --# global in out Spark_IO.Outputs; --# derives Spark_IO.Outputs from Spark_IO.Outputs; is begin Spark_IO.Put_Line (Spark_IO.Standard_Output, "Hello, World!", 0); end Hello_World;
Spitbol
OUTPUT = "Hello, World!" END
Spss Syntax
ECHO "Hello, World!".
Sql
CREATE TABLE message (text char(15)); INSERT INTO message (text) VALUES ('Hello, World!'); SELECT text FROM message; DROP TABLE message;
MySQL or PostgreSQL:
SELECT 'Hello, World!';
Starlet
RACINE: HELLO_WORLD. NOTIONS: HELLO_WORLD : ecrire("Hello, World!").
SuperCollider
"Hello World".postln;
Svg
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?> <svg width="240" height="100" viewBox="0 0 240 100" zoomAndPan="disable" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <title>Hello World</title> <g> <text x="10" y="50">Hello World</text> <animate attributeName='opacity' values='0;1' dur='4s' fill='freeze' begin="0s"/> </g> </svg>
T
Tacl
?TACL HELLO #OUTPUT Hello, World!
Tcl
puts "Hello, World!"
Teco
!Hello in TECO FTHello World$
TeX
Hello world \bye
Ti-Basic
10 REM Hello World in TI BASIC 20 REM for the TI99 series computer 100 CALL CLEAR 110 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 120 GOTO 120
Tk
label .l -text "Hello World!" pack .l
Turing
put "Hello, World!"
U
Unix shell
echo 'Hello, World!'
or using an inline ‘here document’
cat <<'DELIM' Hello, World! DELIM
or
printf '%s' $'Hello, World!\n'
or for a curses interface:
dialog --msgbox 'Hello, World!' 0 0
UnrealScript
class HelloHUD extends HudBase; simulated function DrawHudPassC (Canvas C) { C.SetPos( 0.50*C.ClipX , 0.50*C.ClipY); C.DrawText("Hello World!"); } defaultproperties { }
V
Verilog
module main; initial begin $display("Hello, World"); $finish ; end endmodule
VHDL
use std.textio.all; ENTITY hello IS END ENTITY hello; ARCHITECTURE Scriptol OF hello IS CONSTANT message : string := "hello world"; BEGIN PROCESS variable L: line; BEGIN write(L, message); writeline(output, L); wait; END PROCESS; END ARCHITECTURE Scriptol;
Visual Basic .Net 2003
If the code is entered as part of a Form subclass:
Private Sub frmForm_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load MessageBox.Show("Hello World!", "HELLO WORLD") Me.Close() End Sub
Traditional Visual Basic code:
Public Class MyApplication Shared Sub Main() MessageBox.Show("Hello World!", "HELLO WORLD") End Sub End Class
Visual DialogScript
info Hello world!
Visual Prolog console program
#include @"pfc\console\console.ph" goal console::init(), stdio::write("Hello, World!").
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Windows api (in C)
#include <windows.h> int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { MessageBox(NULL, "Hello, World!", "", MB_OK); return 0; }
Vms
$ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT "Hello World!"
Vmrl
Shape { geometry Text {string "Hello World!"} }
Wscript
WScript.Echo("Hello World!");
X
X++
class classHello { } static void main(args Args) { dialog dialog; dialog = new dialog(); dialog.addText("Hello World!"); dialog.run(); }
XAML/WPF
<Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/avalon/2005"> <TextBlock>Hello, World!</TextBlock> </Page>
XHTML 1.1
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <title>Hello</title> </head> <body> <p>Hello, World!</p> </body> </html>
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="HelloWorld.xsl" ?> <!-- Hello in XML --> <text> <string>Hello, World!</string> </text>
XQuery
(: Hello with XQuery let $i := "Hello World!" return $i
XSLT
Simplest code:
<xsl:template match="/"> <xsl:text>Hello, World!</xsl:text> </xsl:template>
Generate HTML:
<xsl:template match="/"> <html> <body> <h1>Hello, World!</h1> </body> </html> </xsl:template>
XUL
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://global/skin" type="text/css" ?> <window xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul" align="center" pack="center" flex="1"> <description>Hello, World!</description> </window>